GU B.Des FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc Fashion Design and B.Des Fashion Design at Galgotias University?
Ans. B.Sc Fashion Design is a three-year program with balanced theory and practical training, while B.Des Fashion Design is a four-year program with intensive practical training (60% practical, 40% theory). B.Des is ideal for students seeking deeper specialization, more hands-on experience, and a design-focused career path. B.Des graduates are better positioned for design studio roles and entrepreneurship in fashion.
Ques. Is UCEED mandatory for B.Des Fashion Design admission?
Ans. While UCEED is the preferred entrance exam for design programs, it's not strictly mandatory. However, students with UCEED, CUET, or SAT scores receive preference in the merit list. Students without these scores can still apply based on their 12th board marks (minimum 45%), but their ranking in the merit list may be lower.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing B.Des Fashion Design?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as fashion designers, design directors, fashion illustrators, visual merchandisers, fashion forecasters, retail managers, quality assurance specialists, or entrepreneurs. They can work with fashion houses, design studios, retail brands, e-commerce platforms, textile companies, or start their own fashion ventures. Average salary packages range from 3-10 LPA depending on the organization, role, and specialization.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies after B.Des Fashion Design?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue M.Des, M.Sc in Fashion Technology, MBA in Fashion Management, or other postgraduate programs. Many students also opt for specialized certifications in areas like sustainable fashion, luxury brand management, fashion entrepreneurship, or international fashion studies.
Ques. What internship opportunities are available during the B.Des Fashion Design program?
Ans. The program includes assured internships with leading fashion brands, design studios, and retailers. These internships are typically conducted during the summer breaks and provide real-world experience in design, production, and retail operations. Students work on actual projects and develop professional portfolios during these internships.
Ques. How is the practical training structured in the B.Des Fashion Design program?
Ans. The program emphasizes 60% practical training through hands-on work in design studios equipped with modern facilities. Students work on real-world projects including garment construction, pattern making, range development, and visual merchandising. The curriculum includes specialized workshops, industry collaborations, and internships to provide comprehensive industry exposure and skill development.
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